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At bogs of the Berezinsky reserve the mallard can be found both in spring and summer164
Ducks often use water surface of mires' open areas for temporary stops in order to rest and feed167
In winter months deers often go out into fields in search of food106
In winter in the reserve one can witness amazing events…111
Fortune smiled upon the greater spotted woodpecker152
The Great Spotted Woodpecker is a February "drummer"116
A nestling of the greater spotted woodpecker is waiting for its parents072
Family cares of the spotted woodpecker081
Bogs are the typical habitat of a lapwing at the Berezinsky Reserve159
Very often the ravens aggress the nests of the lapwings who in turn fight the enemy back166
Eurasian nuthatch is famous for its "acrobatic" skills109
During the November frosts elks often go out to feed in river floodplains, and so did this young male123
The grey heron in the Serguch river floodplain 073
Flocks of long-tailed tits are easy to meet in the autumn forest157
Crested tit is a numerous tenant of the coniferous woods113
Meeting a hazel grouse in April wood066
In autumn in pine forests on the edges of moss bogs the hazel grouse can be easily seen in cowberries undershrubs077
Hazel grouse is an immensely beautiful and careful forest bird051
In order to search out the opponent, hazel grouses often fly on low snags or massive dry branches of trees069
Waterlogged pine forests with the high ledum are the typical places of capercaillie's leks in the Reserve075
Capercaillie on a lek is always on the alert: to better monitor the situation it can get on a fallen tree088
After sunrise capercaillie's activity at lec gradually subsides087
In spring a ringing voice of the chiffchaff is heard throughout the forests of the Reserve142
The cranes appear at bogs of the reserve in early spring098
A slender crane is always attentive and careful114
Marriage dances of cranes present a real mystery of wild nature115
For the crane sphagnum bogs of the reserve is an ideal habitat094
In the late summer-early fall the bears are the frequent guests of abandoned orchards110